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October 17 - October 23: Lords of Thunder
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(chosen by SamIAm)
Lords of Thunder is my favorite Turbo game. It's what got me hooked on the system in the first place. It's what goes in when a guest wants to see what a Turbo game looks like. If I could make a close sequel to anything on the system magically appear, it would be to this one. It's among my favorite games of all time. The term “video game” inspires images of it in my head.
What gets me is the stage design. Try and describe with words the environments you progress through during any stage in the game. They're all so fantastic, so dynamic, and so detailed even at the conceptual level. Then, when you get down and look at the actual in-game art, you can instantly appreciate how beautifully realized these concepts are. The stages are colorful, intense, and damned exciting to watch.
Then there's the music. I'll go ahead and out myself as a guy who listens to video game music more than anything else. While it's not quite the most important thing, a game's soundtrack alone can make me love or hate it, and there's nothing better than finding a game with an excellent music. It's the seasoning on the steak. Well, to cut to the chase, Lords of Thunder is a high point in game music history. If I'm playing it next to someone, I'll periodically turn my head, smile and say “Can you believe this music? It's INSANE!”
The game itself is a totally solid shooter. Collecting gems is endlessly entertaining, and aggressively blasting waves of enemies with a powered up armor is more than satisfying, too. Sometimes I curse its difficulty when I get hit a few too many times and lose hope of clearing the game smoothly. However, I know that this is simply the result of me becoming shamefully rusty. Good games should be a little hard.
Whether you've played this game to death already or you've never properly cleared it because of the above-mentioned strictness, I implore you to take this occasion to play through Lords of Thunder again and savor how freaking cool it is. You won't regret it. I promise.
Also, listen to the soundtrack.
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GOTW Schedule:
1. 8/22/2015 - 8/28/2015: Override (lukester)
2. 8/29/2015 - 9/4/2015: Rondo of Blood (o.pwuaioc)
3. 9/5/2015 - 9/11/2015: Street Fighter 2 (Nec.Game.head)
4. 9/12/2015 - 9/18/2015: Bloody Wolf (Gentlegamer)
5. 9/19/2015 - 9/25/2015: Kabuki Itoryodan (Sadler)
6. 9/26/2015 - 10/2/2015: R-Type (crazydean)
7. 10/3/2015 - 10/9/2015: Fray CD: Xak Gaiden (nullity)
8. 10/10/2015 - 10/16/2015: Wizardry 3&4 (BigusSchmuck)
9. 10/17/2015 - 10/23/2015: Lords of Thunder (SamIAm)
10. 10/24/2015 - 10/30/2015: TV Sports Hockey (gredler)
11. 10/31/2015 - 11/6/2015: Blazing Lazers (escarioth)
12. 11/7/2015 - 11/13/2015: Genpei Toumaden (VenomMacbeth)
13. 11/14/2015 - 11/20/2015: Hyper Wars (_joshuaTurbo)
14. 11/21/2015 - 11/27/2015: Drop Off (turboswimbz)
15. 11/28/2015 - 12/4/2015: World Court Tennis (grolt)
16. 12/5/2015 - 12/11/2015: Atlantean (jtucci331)
17. 12/12/2015 - 12/18/2015: SideArms (Punch)
18. OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS!
Rules:
-All members are allowed one submission. When there are no further submissions, we will have a reset and everyone will be able to submit another game.
-Each game may only be submitted once.
-If you wish to retract your submission, please do so at least two weeks before your game is due. Your next submission will go to the back of the cue.
-Please don't submit games that have a high language barrier or will take too long to complete (particularly RPGs).